Obviously. But lights that are clearly distinguished from the road and street lights that blink in and out of the frame as well as glow brightly as
the sun after only being the size of a penny on the screen are not just lights. Watch this phenomena for at least twenty minutes and you will see
what I mean rather than a quick once over.

There are no points of reference, other than what are supposedly street lights. However, we have no way of knowing whether they are streetlights, or
whether this was taken outside at all. I can't call it a hoax, mis-identification, or a UFO. There isn't any information to go on.....Just darkness
and blinking. It literally could be anything.

I think its important to realise that unless we are to observe, over a period of several days at least, the feed from this webcam, we will be unable
to assume that we have even the merest hint of a decent understanding of what we are seeing.

The primary reason that these cams were installed in the first place, is so that those who study the phenomenon need not miss anything of note. I
would imagine that to be effective as a tool for serious investigation, there must be very few periods where this webcam feed goes unobserved by the
people who actually study this as part of the project.

In all honesty, I am very interested in this phenomenon, the lights themselves that is. Discounting obvious cases of mistaken identity, there are
more interesting , and unidentified lights in the sky there, than in any other location in the entire world. And these lights are almost certainly NOT
alien craft, but some hitherto unknown natural phenomenon, something inherant in the location, that is specific to it. Wether they are an energetic
reaction caused by something interesting in the ground, interacting with the electrical charges that operate in the atmosphere, or wether there is
some other explanation, is yet to be clarified, but they are surely the most tangible and interesting phenomena that I have ever had the pleasure of
reading up on.

Bearing in mind the enormous volume of data on this site alone, the fact that above all others, this is the most interesting thing I have ever read
up on, says a great deal about the matter if you ask me!

Thank you for your stance. Very interested but at the same time very reserved. Keep watching I have seen this other craft blink in and out many
times I keep missing it by just a minute every time but I caught it this last one. These guys seem to want to hang around for a good minute.

Obviously. But lights that are clearly distinguished from the road and street lights that blink in and out of the frame as well as glow brightly as
the sun after only being the size of a penny on the screen are not just lights. Watch this phenomena for at least twenty minutes and you will see
what I mean rather than a quick once over.

Sorry, but I just can't see that we are looking at a live feed. The time in Norway right now is 22.30, and the camera clock is stuck on something
completely different.
Also, camera 3 appears to be a 'lighter' vision of camera 1, with nothing unusual in the slightest.

Look like it doesn't matter that we've already seen what the lights are, it will be a "craft" no matter what.

On daylight video, we see two lights in exact same positions, but looked at from the left and higher ground, then a car passes by on the far left,
close to the higher light.

On the night cam, we see two lights in exact same positions, but looked at from the right and from lower ground, then a car pases by on the far left,
close to the higher light.

That's that.

A car passed by, lights were shining on the web cam, therefore, big light, car turns left, light disappears, as expected, in both day and light cams,
exactly same behavior, anything else we need to think about?

Not to mention the one I saw was about ten times the size of that small fixed one. Just too bright and large to seem like headlights turning.
Exhibiting a high amount of strangeness not uniform every single time as if it were cars passing.

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